Red-eyes are not interactive at all, but they sure are pretty. My clowns are beginning to warm up to me, they're pretty too, but quite small. I used to have a pair of gray treefrogs, Hyla versicolor that I caught, one in New Hampshire and the other on my back porch. They were very interactive! I reluctantly gave them to a friend for her wildlife education business and she gave them away to someone else. I do miss them. I wonder how they are doing. My big-eye treefrog is somewhat interactive as well. You can see him and my fingers on page 53 of "Your Happy Healthy Pet Frogs and Toads" 2nd Edition by Steve Grenard. Then of course there are my White's, definitely interactive and they get large. I have seen an adult one eat an adult mouse once . Mine got a pinkie each about a year or so ago. My green treefrog is good too, although he was never part of the collection plan. I hear waxy monkeys, Phyllomedusa sauvagii are good too. I have yet to get any.





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